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Verne and LLNL achieve storage record with CcH2 solution

Verne and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have demonstrated a single cryo-compressed hydrogen (CcH2) system.

With a capacity of 29kg, the two companies have tripled previous records for cryo-compressed hydrogen storage, achieving its first demonstration, meeting the energy storage needs of semi-trucks.

The energy stored within Verne’s 29kg CcH2 tank is equivalent to a 1MW-hour battery storage system whilst weighing only 400kg. It is expected that CcH2 can achieve 27% greater hydrogen storage density than compressed gaseous hydrogen.

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